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Opelousas News from Opelousas, Louisiana • 10

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Opelousas Newsi
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Opelousas, Louisiana
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Thursday, July 26, 1928. OPELOUSAS NEWS Misses Helen and Belle Burleigh and Aline Lavergne "and Martha Gardiner visited in Lafayette on Monday. Mrs. J. H.

Castille was shopping inr parents here. J. Miss Clothilde Burleigh and Mr. Robert Mills visited in Opelousas Sunday. r.

Miss Evelyn Devalcourt of Opelousas was in our midst this week. Mr. J. C. Dimmick an sister, Fran-kie, were recent visitors td our town.

Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hiess of Rochelle, visited their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Dailey here. Mr. Robert, Joseph and Theo Deval- Lafayette Saturday.

Mr. William Devalcourt and sons, Joseph, Robert and Theo motored to Opelousas Saturday. Administration Notice What Do You Need ESTATE OF NORRIS NASH court and Joseph and Alex Dailey visited at the home of Mrs. Cook Smith Saturday night. No.

Probate Docket, 13th Ju Mr. Buyers -Eunice was in our FOR YOUR CAR town this week. Mr. Daigle of Opelousas was a re Our Optical Department GIVES YOU SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION 'of your eyes, you are no BETTER THAN YOUR SIGHT. WHEN YOU THINK YOU SEE A THOUSAND STARS, IT IS TIME TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED.

WE DO NOT USE DRUGS 1 COME IN TODAY cent motorist here. Mr. Gordon Oge of Washington was in our midst this week. Mr. Lei Smith of Grand Coteau was in our midst on Friday.

We Have It Dr. Ben Guilbeau of. Grand Coteau dicial District Court, Parish of St. Landry, Louisiana. Whareas Henry Nash has applied by his petition to be appointed administrator of the above numbered and entitled estate.

Now, therefore, notice is hereby given ta all parties interested to show cause, if any they can or have within seven (7) days why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted and the description and value of the property should not be approved and homologated. HENRY LASTRAPES, July 26-2ts. Clerk of Court. was in our town on Monday. Dr.

C. A. Gardiner of Bristol was a business visitor here. Mr. Marion Guidry was a Grand Co teau visitor this week.

ALL KINDS OF ACCESSORIES STRAYED Calf strayed to my place about 12 R. MORNHINVEG SON OPTOMETRISTS Opelousas; "La. months ago. Description: white and BUICK ESSEX Miss Laurie and Rita Barry of Grand Coteau were pleasant visitors here recently. Mrs.

J. H. Castille visited in New Orleans last week. Dr. Ferret of Grand Coteau was in our midst this week.

Mrs. Cook Smith and family of Grand Coteau visited friends here this week. Mr. Sidney Olivier of Cankton visited here this week. Mr.

David of Church Point visited in our town during the week. Miss Hilda Savoie of Cankton was in our midst on Friday. brown, split in each ear; no brand; about two years old. Unless owner comes forward, es HEADLIGHT LENS SPEEDOMETER PARTS for HUBCAPS tablishes ownership, paying cost of DODGE keep, calf will be sold September 1, 1928 to pay costs of keep. PAT EAGLIN, AND OTHERS SUBSCRIBE TO THE OPELOUSAS NEWS TODAY July 28-6ts.

Route No .1, Opelousas. Ute drink that We, can replace your broken windshield while you wait. t- The next time you break your glass just let us fix it for you. The cost is low. The service the fastest in St.

Lan-dryParish. Jaly Motor Car Co. oniWrowinL 1 1 Delicious and Refreshing 1 1 seasons DODGE DEALERS East Landry Phone 3 63 SUNSET SOCIALS Miss Irma Shepherd of New Orleans is visiting at the home of Mr; and Mrs. J. H.

Castille. Mr. Harry McBride of Church Point was in our town on Friday. Misses Lela and Julia Dailey return ed home Monday after a delightful stay with friends. Mr.

Ralph' McGee of Eunice attend Once upon a time most people thought of it only as a hot-weather drink. Then everybody learned that it is good to pause and refresh yourself regardless ed the dance here Friday night. one Miss Helen Collins of Opelousas was Hayes Drag CD)o in our town this week. Ph Mr. and Mrs.

John Dailey and Misses Sallie and Grace Dailey and Elsie Murray of Port Arthur, Texas, motored here Tuesday, and were the guests of friends and relatives for a few thur the agm9oioswBn2-thra tDdown hours, back to Port Ar Inc. of weather. That delicious taste and cool after-sense of refreshment have made Coca-Cola the one great drink, rain or shine, hot days or cold. rCl TAc best served drink in the world A pure drink of natural flavors served ice-cold in its own bottle the Coca-Cola bottle you can identify even in the dark. Every bottle is sterilized, filled and sealed air-tight by automatic machines, without the touch of human hands insuring purity and wholesomeness.

Opelousas, La. thur the same day. Misses Mildred and Gladys Delarue of Eunice, visited friends here this week. Mr. Thorns of Kinder is visiting his sister, Mrs.

A. Brinkhaus. Miss Myrtle Andrus of Opelousas was a recent visitor here. Mr. Walter Barry of Grand Coteau was transacting business here this week.

Service Quantity Quality fT'-' The new Coca-Cola ABC Book, beautifully illustrated in full color. A delight to children and grown-ups alike. Write or, better still, visit oar plant for your free copy. OPELOUSAS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. PHONE 77 Mrs.

John Devalcourt and little daughter, Gloria of New Orleans, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Walton Guidry this week. Mr. Courville of Eunice was visiting here Friday. Misses Minnie, Leona and Myrtle Smith of Grand Coteau was in our midst on Wednesday.

Mr. Allison Miller of Church Point was visiting here Friday. Mr. Torick Chacbere of Opelousas was a recent visitor here. Mr.

Quirk of Washington was visiting here Friday. Mr. Joseph and Owen Dailey and Robert Devalcourt of Port Arthur, spent the week-end with their 8 million a day IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE, IT IS STOCK AMU SEEDS IS OUR BUSINESS 7X I IP 'pies (D St ini ID) WILL COVER TWO ROWS IN ONE OPERATION POULTRY- I I til INC. AGENCY, FKRMERS SEED West Landry Street 165 "THE BEST IN SEEDS" J. A.

HEBERT, Manager.

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Pages Available:
608
Years Available:
1927-1928